Yes. "Tornadoes" is the correct plural spelling of tornado.
After the the tornadoes hit our area, all the buildings have been smashed into tiny pieces like scattered puzzles.
Tornado-like whirlwinds made of fire are called firewhirls. Meteorologists do not consider them to be true tornadoes.
Australia has about 80 tornadoes every year.
The tornado-like whirlwinds that often occur in deserts are called dust devils. They are not actually tornadoes. On rare occasions, true tornadoes do occur in deserts, associated with infrequent severe thunderstorms.
Tornadoes themselves cannot be seen from space because they are blocked from above by the thunderstorms that produce them. The link below shows a storm satellite of a storm system that was producing tornadoes at the time the picture was taken. The tornadoes themselves formed under the storms that are seen as the right-hand branch of the spiral-shaped system. Again, what you are seeing is the storm that produced the tornadoes, not the tornadoes themselves. At this resolution individual tornadoes would be too small to see anyway.
Exactly how you spelled it in the question.
There are multivortex tornadoes that at times can look like they are made up of two or more tornadoes
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Intervene is spelled like this...Intervene
no not like hurricanes tornadoes get named the place where it touchdown like the hallam nebraska tornado or the tri state tornado
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It is spelled "chronological". There are three "o's".
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